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"The presence of people of color in aninstitution is to give a signal to people of colorthat it is an okay institution, [that] it is notkeeping people out because of their race," Eppssaid.
"As much as I love The Crimson, I could not beon the same executive board as Stoll after heattacked those reporters," de Silva saidyesterday. "He's compromised our ideals as aninstitution, and our credibility as a newsorganization."
Gooden, who approached convention organizershimself and offered to share his music, says hisrap message focuses on family values. He applaudsthe Republican party's emphasis on the church, aninstitution that "represents the Black community'snucleus.
"But MIT is unlike any institution that theAntitrust Division has encountered. MIT's functionis to teach, to discover and to build. Yet, in theeyes of the Antitrust Division, such aninstitution is indistinguishable from amanufacture of toaster ovens or porcelainfixtures," he said.
Rudenstine also said he faces the challenge ofachieving a consensus in as large and scattered aninstitution as Harvard. He has begun a series ofmeetings with student groups, faculty andadministrators, attending some of them himself,with an aim to establishing "concrete steps" toimprove Harvard tense race relations.